music is a food to me without them i fall sick haha, its fuckin true.. so here are the band that i listen from malaysia indonesia japan and english song.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
list of my favorite band
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naruto ..one peace
all this anime that i love to read. 1st there is naruto this is the story of a kid named naruto who in the beginning is an outcast and a dropout. naruto is born without a parents his parents died in an incident where a devil fox attack there village, his father sacrificed him self to protect the village from harm. as naruto is growing up he is become the hatred for the village because in side his body are the devil fox. as a drop out naruto struggle to become the greatest ninja in his village and to perused his goal in becoming the hokage.
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bruce lee
Bruce Lee (Chinese: 李小龍; pinyin: Lǐ Xiăolóng, born Lee Jun Fan, (Chinese: 李振藩; pinyin: Lǐ Zhènfān, 27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was an actor, martial artist, philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and founder of the Jeet Kune Do concept. He is considered one of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century, and a cultural icon.[2] Lee was born in San Francisco, California to parents of Hong Kong heritage but raised in Hong Kong until his late teens. Upon reaching the age of 18, Lee emigrated to the USA to claim his US Citizenship[3] and receive his higher education. It was during this time he began teaching martial arts, which soon led to film and television roles. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and sparked a major surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films changed and influenced martial arts and martial arts films in Hong Kong and the rest of the world as well. He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films, Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Bruce Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973), directed by Robert Clouse, and The Game of Death (1978). Lee became an iconic figure known throughout the world and remains very popular among Asian people and in particular among theChinese, as he portrayed Chinese nationalism through his films.[4] While Lee initially trained in Wing Chun, he later rejected well-defined martial art styles, favoring instead to utilize useful techniques from various sources in the spirit of his personal martial arts philosophy he dubbed Jeet Kune Do (The Way of the Intercepting Fist).[5]
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guitar
my favorite instrument is guitar. i learned playimg guitar since i was 15 years old. at first it was so damn hard, but i pull it of and managed to play the instrument well. although i may not play the guitar that professional but i still can play it. The guitar is a musical instrument of the chordophone family, being a stringed instrument played by plucking, either with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number but sometimes more, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with either nylon or steel strings. Some modern guitars are made of polycarbonate materials. Guitars are made and repaired by luthiers. There are two primary families of guitars: acoustic and electric. Acoustic guitars (and similar instruments) with hollow bodies, have been in use for over a thousand years. There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic guitar, and the archtop guitar. The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the vibration of the strings, which is amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. The classical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using a comprehensive fingerpicking technique. Electric guitars, introduced in the 1930s, rely on an amplifier that can electronically manipulate tone. Early amplified guitars employed a hollow body, but a solid body was found more suitable. Electric guitars have had a continuing profound influence on popular culture. Guitars are recognized as a primary instrument in genres such as blues, bluegrass, country, flamenco, jazz, jota, mariachi, reggae, rock, soul, and many forms of pop.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
Saper yang lahir pada tahun 80′an mesti ingat mase skola rendah dulu: Jangan lupa semua ni sebab zaman sekarang budak2 tak sempat layan benda2 ni. kita akan sentiasa berubah, cuma asal usul kiter yg permanent. ayat kat atas tu zoey dapat dari budak-budak myspace yang hantar comment kat zoey, so kiranya ayat itu bukan 100/100 dari zoey.under 18 comics by ZINT

under 18 ni berkisahkan citer budak sekolah, kisah2 budak remaja di alam persekolahan yang penuh dengan agenda. u all semua pun ingat masa alam persekolahan suka ponteng class, kacau pompuan., kutuk cikgu la....ko org baca ayat kat bawah ni., mesti ko org tersenyum sorang2...
letak tanah liat, jadi cantik. Pastu berhabuk..
kuar dalam paper, antu lilin la.. dan macam2 lagi.
sekarang zoey dah kumpul satu series "under 18", dari "Under Age" ke "under 18 fear no more", lepas tu "Under 18-No Fear" dan "under 18 fear less"...puas hati dapat kumpul semua nyer. Dan zoey menyokong comic-comic tempatan biar jadi ternama di dunia nie... cayok2!!
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There are two kinds of people in this world …one who let destiny rule them and another who rule their destinies. If you thought that all the rich and successful people of the world started off with oodles of money, and reaching the pinnacle of success was a cake walk for them, here are the stories of 10 entrepreneurs who made it to the top from scratch. When I read about the mon mintblog, my morale got boosted very much. It’s true that the tough economic times have made thinking big less practical these days. But never lose heart. Just see how these exemplary persons have made it to the top in their lives despite hardships and try to follow them. Can you imagine that Ross Perot, one of the most successful business persons of the 1900s was the son of a horse trader? He was put to work at 6 years of age by his father. Later he joined the US Navy and became its president. Later he owned and sold off a couple of the richest companies –Electronic Data Systems and Perot Systems for billions of dollars! Wayne Huizenga, the waste management king, as we know him now, was a gas station attendant when in high school. He Warren Buffet, the investment guru and one of the richest men on this planet today, worked as a newspaper boy. His exceptional investment talents showed up when he was only 13 years of age, when he cleverly managed to deduct the cost of his bicycle from his tax returns. By 26 years of age, the investment wizard was already worth $140,000. You can read about all the 10 exemplary entrepreneurs in mint Blog. Most of them belonged to very ordinary or poor families. As we might wrongly imagine, they didn’t come to this world with silver spoons in their mouths. When you look around you, you’ll find a lot of people who have made it to the top by virtue of their extraordinary talent and hard work. Well, I do agree that most of us may not be prodigies when it comes to talent like many of these illustrious people, but at least we can always better our lives, by identifying our aptitudes and channelizing our talents in the correct direction. It’s never too late to go for a change. Take the example of Larry Elision. Unlike so many contemporaries of his, he was not a very promising child. Even people thought he was not worth anything. But later with turn of events, the Oracle Open Co-Founder of the future, showed exceptional skills in mathematics and sciences which made him the person he is. You might not become a famous person like these exemplary corporate figures, but with hard work and proper usage of your intellect you can always improve your present life situation. After all, extraordinary people are not different from ordinary people in any way. Its only that they do things in a different way.
also worked as a truck driver when he was only 17 years old. Later, he too like Ross Perot, joined the government services, i.e. the Army, and started his waste management company that has grown in worth to $300 million today.
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chase your dream don`t just dream
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nice poem
BY THOMAS MOORE Written at Norfolk, in Virginia
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macam ???
7/05/10
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
mix martial art
other than money car women and fame im interested in martial art. not that i like fighting but it make me happy when learning martial art. i learned martial art since i was 8 years old. firs martial art that i learned is silat a malay traditional martial art. i learned 4 types of silat until now. when i was in form1 i learned a little bit about taichi and when i`m in form 2 i learned taekwando. until now i have a 4 black belt and i`m hoping to collect more black belt. i wish to learn muai thai or jujitsu or judo but time won`t let me participate. but i really want to lear win chun a Chinese martial art it make my heart pump in when ever i saw this type of martial art in the youtube. if i got the chance i would like to learn this. learning martial art is not for fighting but it helps you to be more disciplines and improve your time manging skill. it also make you more fit, energetic and healthy. you should learn some martial art if you have time
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jujitsu nice martial art
Webster's Dictionary defines jujutsu as “an art of weaponless fighting employing holds, throws and paralyzing blows to subdue or disable an opponent.” This is not a bad definition of jujutsu, merely incomplete. To better understand jujutsu, it is necessary to look at its origins and the fundamental principles that underlie this comprehensive fighting system. Jujutsu's origins have been largely lost in Japan's prehistory. Even before the Samurai of ancient Japan existed, jujutsu-like combat forms were being developed and used in combat. The first records of combative grappling can be found shortly before 750 A.D. This is an historical and well-documented fact. Another fact is a samurai was seldom, if ever, without a weapon. That leads to the question of why a group of warriors who were always armed would devote the time and considerable effort and energy to develop a system of purely empty-hand combat. Obviously, they wouldn't. Classical jujutsu maintained a balance of weapon and empty-hand methods with a great deal of overlap and blending. Therefore, jujutsu was designed originally as an auxiliary skill to be used in conjunction with weapon arts, not as a replacement. Samurai of pre-Tokugawa Japan were required to be adept in a vast range of combat skills. Kyujitsu, kenjutsu, bajutsu, sojutsu and kumi-uchi were among the basics, these being the techniques of the bow and arrow, the sword, horsemanship, the spear and grappling in armor. These skills were part of a vast array of bugei or martial arts, essential to combat in feudal Japan. The term bujutsu also means martial arts but came into use much later and tends to be used today when listing such non-sport arts as kenjutsu, iaijutsu and aikijutsu. Under a daimyo (a regional authority) or within a family clan, instruction was offered to retainers or family members in the weapons and skills of the Samurai as taught by their particular ryu. While ryu is usually translated as school or style, there were often many different arts taught within any one ryu. In order to adequately prepare their members for combat, the ryu instructors would have needed to teach a wide variety of bugei. Most ryu contained some jujutsu methods. Terminology varied from system to system, taijutsu, wajutsu, torite and yawara being just a few of the names used for various jujutsu-like systems. Regardless of the name used, the underlying principle remained the same with jujutsu being a secondary study and a part of the whole, not separate unto itself. It was not until the Edo period (1603-1868) that jujutsu became a generic term used to describe this wide range of techniques. This period is considered the “Golden Age” of jujutsu, when the major schools flourished and technique was brought to its highest level. With the coming of the Tokugawa shogunate and its control of Japan at the beginning of the 1600's, battlefield combat largely became a thing of the past. As the need for standing armies and the mobility required by war declined, many ryu began to reflect this change. Samurai were able to concentrate on one aspect of combat and attempt to master all aspects of it. As duels to the death were frowned on by the government, the severity of the techniques began to lessen and the ability to control or disable an opponent using non-lethal methods became respected and valued. During the more than two hundred years of the Tokugawa rule, a general peace existed in Japan. Shut off from the rest of the world and tightly controlled and regulated to the smallest detail, Japanese society was prevented from returning to its former state of civil unrest by a Big Brother government that severely punished nonconformity and political activism. It was during this period that jujutsu reached its zenith and much of what we recognize as jujutsu today was developed
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
single for 2 months
its been 2 months since i broke up. to tell you the truth i don`t realy care. last year i broke up with 9 girls. and this year i broke up 3 times and i can guaranty u this is not the last. But who need girls in your life. so i guess it`s bater being single. now i`m doing a business selling a health product. and hopefully this year i can set up a stall or a cafe. so there is no reason for me to get involve in love stuff, so i guess i need to persuade my dream. so to people out there go chase your dream don`t give a damn!! about this love mater. love will come without your notice it...
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